Description
Amaryllis belladonna (Ammaryllidaceae) Belladonna lily (e). Maartlelie (a). This is a bulb that grows in the winter rainfall area but can tolerate summer water. The large clusters of scented, trumpet-shaped pink or white flowers are carried on a long purplish-red and green stem appearing 50cm above the soil. Up to twelve flowers are produced from the flowering stem. Flowers appear in late summer to autumn. Sowing : Sow seeds as fresh as possible. Put seeds on seedling mix and press down until halfway covered. Do not cover the seeds. Locality : Ex Hort.? Date of harvest : March 2019